20 September, 2015

Neoliberals in obvious panic everywhere

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The first
warning came as soon as the neoliberal establishment identified the
significant rise of SYRIZA in Greece and Podemos in Spain. At the
end, the European Financial Dictatorship (EFD) managed to subjugate
Tsipras, but not without heavy losses, as it was forced to show its
cruel face to the Europeans.

It appears
now that the alarm has been activated in the neoliberal camp,
especially after Corbyn's impressive win for the Labour leadership.

The
day after Corbyn won the Labour leadership, David Cameron said
that the member of parliament would undermine the nation’s
defenses. Newly elected British opposition leader, Jeremy Corbyn,
is a “threat to national security,” according to U.K. Prime
Minister David Cameron.

The
day after Corbyn won the Labour leadership with a massive 59.5
percent of the vote, Cameron took to Twitter Sunday saying that
the leftist, pro-immigrant rights member of parliament would
undermine the nation’s defenses.

“The Labour Party is now a
threat to our national security, our economic security and your
family's security,” he said.

It is
remarkable that Cameron started the attack on Corbyn, right after his
nomination as leader of the Labour, not as a political opponent in an
election process.

More or
less, the same happened when SYRIZA risen significantly and the
establishment saw a serious threat. Tsipras was treated as threat to
the national security by the far-Right branch of the political
establishment. Media and political opponents were treating SYRIZA
members as amateurs and irresponsible Leftists who could harm the
nation.

The most
remarkable, is that the political establishment which accused SYRIZA
as dangerous for the country, is the same that ruined the country by
signing catastrophic memorandums under Greece's creditors orders, the
last five years. It is the same system that for forty years governed
the country, leading it to bankruptcy after numerous scandals, fraud,
overspending and corruption.

Similarly,
Cameron started immediately the attack on Corbyn, saying that he is a
threat, while himself and the conservative party systematically
downgraded the British social state, and continue to do so, through
the most cruel austerity measures and cuts in social spending.

Obviously,
the European neoliberal establishment feels a serious threat with
open fronts everywhere. Dead end in Greece with the debt issue, while
Tsipras and the new Greek political scene remain unpredictable. Thus,
not very easy to be controlled. Rise of Podemos in Spain, and now,
Corbyn. And on the top of all these, the refugee waves coming from
war zones. The alarm has been activated, and the neoliberal puppets
show their panic. It's not going to end well.